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Albeit Orélie-Antoine de Tounens declared its creation it was an unrecognized state that enjoyed only marginal sovereignty in a brief period of time, through alliances with some Mapuche lonkos, in a reduced area of Araucanía, in current Chile.
Albeit its 58 % of approval in a research made by the Datafolha institute, carried through to the end of his term ( being classified as the most popular state governor ever ), he was unable to attain re-election, being defeated by Joaquim Roriz ( PMDB ) by a small margin of votes.

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* Weber, Bruce, " A Wild Man is Mellowing, Albeit Not on Screen ," in New York Times, Sept. 8, 1994
Albeit the village is physically lower than the surrounding areas, resident Hope Goddard Iselin opposed the name of Lower Brookville, stating " I refuse to live in lower anything.
Albeit indirectly, senescence is by far the leading cause of death.
Albeit very confusing, the idea of Tai Tai No Sen is circumventing an ambush or quick attack from the enemy by taking the initiative and attacking in full force.
Albeit a Christian pejorative myth, it is and was never interpreted in Jewish jurisprudence to mean that a person who has injured the eye of another, literally had his own eye injured as punishment, or was instructed to pay the exact monetary value of an eye as compensation.
Albeit that the actions of a vigilante fall outside the formal controls that would seek to ensure reasonable use of force in state-appointed police officers, such people may accidentally find themselves interrupting the commission of a crime and their actions in defence of their own or another's interests is justified out of expediency as opposed to having to wait until a police officer arrives before help can be rendered.
Albeit Sandy is normally portrayed as kind, helpful, and understanding, she has been shown to possess a vindictive side too.
Albeit largely anecdotal, the Egyptian Mau is well known for intelligence and close bonding with responsible and loving owners.
Albeit with a few minor tweaks, it is still currently in use.
Albeit rational-legal authority may be challenged by those subordinated, it is unlikely to result in a quick change in the nature of the system.
Albeit smaller than most other international schools in Budapest, it is proportionally more diverse and places more stress on a cosmopolitan education than on education to either of the countries ' culture only.
She is also seen saying " There goes the last lingering thread of my heterosexuality ", when Homer runs past her, naked and screaming, in " Treehouse of Horror III ", and hiding in a closet with Smithers on a parade float during a gay pride parade in " Jaws Wired Shut " ( Albeit as part of a float on being in the closet where only their arms were visible and voices heard ).
Albeit, people were segregated on the basis of Varnashram method, they would all response their faith in the Vedas and the Sanatan Dharma. Because these people were devoid of selfishness, they would effortlessly attain sublimity or union with God, which is a salient feature of Satya yuga. Very valiant, mighty, intelligent and people gifted with all good qualities would take birth in this era.
Albeit not part of mainland Cumbria, Vickerstown is still regarded as part of the town of Barrow-in-Furness.
Albeit at a smaller scale, the same problem as with the elevators is encountered with water and sewage.
Albeit limited, there is a small upscale ecotourism lodge, a 36 room traditional hotel and as well the management of " bonefish lodges ," small hotels which offer all-inclusive packages for tourists wishing to fish the world famous " bonefish flats " of the southeastern fringe of the island.

Albeit and particularly
Albeit a short man, he was exceptionally strong ; when a captured enemy officer, particularly a Pole or an Austrian was led into the Swedish camp, he would shake their hands so hard that blood would appear under their fingernails in what he called " an honest Swedish handshake ".

Albeit and by
Albeit, " The armies of today " The armies of today are based on the organization created by Napoleon for his Grand Army and it has been used ever since.

Albeit and another
Albeit under different names so to reflect maturing objectives, the institution flourished as an individual entity for some 120 years before merging with another developing educational artery to help form what was then known as the Derby Lonsdale College of Higher Education, 1977.

Albeit and literature
Albeit, some scholars and historians would dispute that claim, citing prior literary appearances of the term in historical religion and psychology literature.

Albeit and .
Albeit that these factors did play a large role in increasing home run thus scoring totals during this time, others that directly impact ballplayers have an equally important role.
Albeit compatible with Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic induction of electric fields could not be demonstrated in vacuum, because all methods of detecting electric fields required electrically charged matter.
Albeit, one must take into account that Dr. Venkman was shocking only the male test subject as a way to flirt with the attractive female test subject.
Albeit often seen as an agricultural country, Thailand has an agricultural sector which shares only 8. 6 percent of the GDP – lower than the trading sector and the logistics & communication sector which account for 13. 5 percent and 9. 6 percent of the GDP respectively.
Albeit his several attempts to preserve his power, Field Marshal Luang Phibulsongkram could not protect his prime ministership.
Albeit the band has found little mainstream success, the band managed to gain a platinum with the release of the Mortal Kombat: Annihilation soundtrack and their 2000 release Deviant peaking at 39 in Billboard 200.
Albeit much smaller than Danfoss ( Linak global employment of approx.
" Albeit critical praise to Destiny's Child's records, Knowles ' close involvement in their projects have generated criticisms.
Albeit spatial control and working devices remain to be evidenced in the field, predictive ( computational ) models as well as advances in the thermo-and photo-chemical physics of monolayers are expected to bring the field to technology within the next 10 years.
* Albeit being a police procedural rather than a SF-show, the medical examiners in CSI: NY use a holodeck frequently.
Albeit briefly, for a time he was the most powerful man in Japan.
Albeit accidentally, the driver had caused the car to rest on the foot.
Albeit, some more specific goals and outcomes of each movement were different, each broadly speaking, aimed to advance the workplace and create a coherent group of individuals, whilst still maintaining a hierarchical system with managers in control.
Albeit relatively small, the domestic Chilean retail market has proved fiercely competitive with several department stores sprouting in Santiago and then expanding north and south of the country.

conventional and its
A word taken in its dictionary meaning, a photographic image of a recognizable object, the mere picturing of a `` scene '' tends to lose experiential vividness and to connote such conventional abstractions as to invite neutral reception without the incitement of value feelings.
The Soviet Union will fight neither a conventional nor a nuclear war over Berlin, and neither will its Warsaw Pact allies.
Even in its most conventional appearance, the guests' song of praise to Marina, there are a few female dissenters criticizing the princess for her coldness.
Stokoe used it for his 1965 A Dictionary of American Sign Language on Linguistic Principles, the first dictionary with entries in ASL — that is, the first dictionary which one could use to look up a sign without first knowing its conventional gloss in English.
Carlo Willmann points out that as, on its own terms, anthroposophical methodology offers no possibility of being falsified except through its own procedures of spiritual investigation, no intersubjective validation is possible by conventional scientific methods ; it thus cannot stand up to positivistic science's criticism.
Chaplin also diverged from conventional slapstick by slowing down his pace and exhausting each scene of its comic potential, and focusing more on developing the viewer's relationship to the characters.
The military also suffered several setbacks in its fight against the guerrillas, when several of its rural bases began to be overrun and a record number of soldiers and officers were taken prisoner by the FARC ( which since 1982 was attempting to implement a more " conventional " style of warfare, seeking to eventually defeat the military in the field ).
It has similar qualities as the Kh-55, except that its range has been extended to 5, 000 km, equipped with a 1, 000 kg conventional warhead, and has stealth features which reduces its probability of intercept.
At first a conventional member of the international Communist movement, the CPC broke with its counterpart in the Soviet Union over ideological differences in the 1960s.
The general purpose of conventional warfare is to weaken or destroy the opponent's military force, thereby negating its ability to engage in conventional warfare.
Were two conventional armies to fight, the loser would have redress in its nuclear arsenal.
the series distinctly establishes itself outside the realm of conventional Japanese animation and instead chooses to forge its own path.
(" Postulate " in Dianetics and Scientology has the meaning of " a conclusion, decision or resolution made by the individual himself ; to conclude, decide or resolve a problem or to set a pattern for the future or to nullify a pattern of the past " in contrast to its conventional meanings.
Although evidence-based medicine is regarded as the gold standard of conventional clinical practice, limitations or criticisms of its use exist, such as:
Unlike conventional harmonicas, blowing and drawing produce the same notes because its tuning is closer to the note layout of a typical Asian tremolo harmonica or the Polyphonias.
Unlike its neighbouring city of Dresden this was largely conventional bombing, with high explosives rather than incendiaries.
Microfluidic fuel cells can use laminar flow to separate the fuel and its oxidant to control the interaction of the two fluids without a physical barrier as would be required in conventional fuel cells.
Just as it cannot be reduced to abstract form, with equal necessity it must turn its back on conventional surface coherence, the appearance of harmony, the order corroborated merely by replication.
An unusual feature of its syntax was that expressions were constructed using the conventional infix operators, but all of them had the same precedence and evaluation went from left to right unless there were brackets.
Unlike in a conventional resistive electric circuit, where currents are best thought of as arising as a response to an applied voltage, currents in the magnetosphere are better seen as caused by the structure and motion of the plasma in its associated magnetic field.
The bit stream is split into several parallel data streams, each transferred over its own sub-carrier using some conventional digital modulation scheme.

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